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> are arguably better for people who have a stronger software engineering basis

As someone who is a software developer in the bioinformatics space (as opposed to the other way around) and have spent over 10 years deep in the weeds of both the bioinformatics workflow engines as well as more standard ones like Airflow - I still would reach for a bioinfx engine for that ___domain.

But - what I find most exciting is a newer class of workflow tools coming out that appear to bridge the gap, e.g. Dagster. From observation it seems like a case of parallel evolution coming out of the ML/etc world where the research side of the house has similar needs. But either way, I could see this space pulling eyeballs away from the traditional bioinformatics workflow world.




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